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communications-oriented processing equipment - аппаратура обработки данных для систем связи -
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мед.гл. покрывать колпачок; копе -
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[kəʊp]◙ n. שותף◙ v. להתמודד; להתגבר על* * *◙ לע רבגתהל ;דדומתהל◄◙ ףתוש◄ -
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< metal> ■ Formoberteil n -
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m бразхижина, хибарка -
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(with smth.) -
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свод; арка (печи) -
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jubah panjang pendeta* * *menghadapi* * *jubah panjang pendeta* * *mantel -
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sutana, makipaglaban, damit na mahabà, magtakip -
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n.Dhakna / oRhni--------n.âaSHiq / raqiib / saathi--------v.i.--------v.t.bil muqaabil hona / do chaar hona -
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cur suas le rud -
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antidétonant m, chaperon mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cope
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Ivi., vt. 겨루다, 맞섣, 대항하다, 대처하다, 극복하다, (이럭저럭)해나가다, 대항하다, 대처하다IIn., vt., vi. (성직자의)코프(망토모양의 긴 외투), 덮걔, 밤의 장막(푸른 하늘), 종의 거푸집 맨 윗부분, (담의)갓돌(coping), 창공, 하늘, 코프를 입히다, 갓돌을 얹다, 덮이다, (담의 갓돌처럼)내밀다(over) -
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m; Ам.би́тум, го́рная смола́ -
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(th) a secţiona; a decupa; a acoperi -
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برآمدن ، حريف شدن ، از عهده برآمدن -
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vi hvatati se, uhvatiti se ukoštac, boriti se, rvati se ([with] sa); biti dorastao ([with a [th]] čemu); svladati, savladati ([with a task])* * *
boriti se
izaći na kraj
nositi se
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snalaziti se
uhvatiti se u kostac -
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I.fchunkII.fclipIII.fflapIV.fhunkV.flumpVI.fpiece -
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v. излегува на крај (со нешто with), се бори (со некого, со нешто with); совладува -
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v poder amb, sortir-se'n, enfrontar-se a
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